In an intimate conversation, award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns joins David M. Rubenstein, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of The Carlyle Group, to shed new light on the military, political, cultural, social, and human dimensions of a tragedy of epic proportions: the Vietnam War.

Tom Brokaw, one of the most respected and trusted figures in U.S. broadcast journalism—best known for his more than 20-year tenure as managing editor and sole anchor of NBC Nightly News—joins David M. Rubenstein, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of The Carlyle Group, for an in-depth conversation on his prolific life and career delivering the news to millions of Americans.

Historian Andrew Roberts defines the characteristics of great military leaders from Napoleon Bonaparte to Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt. This podcast was recorded live at the New-York Historical Society and was originally introduced on-stage by Dr. Louise Mirrer, President and CEO of the New-York Historical Society.

Civil War historians uncover the story of the Union General Philip H. Sheridan’s legendary 1864 ride. This podcast was recorded live at the New-York Historical Society and was originally introduced on-stage by Dr. Louise Mirrer, President and CEO of the New-York Historical Society.

Journalist Larry Tye, author of Bobby Kennedy: The Making of a Liberal Icon, and historian David Nasaw, author of The Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy, discuss Robert F. Kennedy’s political legacy. This podcast was recorded live at the New-York Historical Society and was originally introduced on-stage by Dr. Louise Mirrer, President and CEO of the New-York Historical Society.